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- W2021358753 abstract "1. Chlorella pyrenoidosa can utilize adenine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, and uric acid as sole sources of nitrogen for growth. All four purines are taken into the cell intact. Uptake is more rapid than utilization causing the accumulation of large “pools” of free purines within the cells. Uptake rates proceed in the order: uric acid > xanthine å adenine > hypoxanthine at a pH of 6.6. 2. Intermediates in purine metabolism were identified and the following well-known pathway for the catabolism of purines was demonstrated: adenine → hypoxanthine → xanthine → uric acid → allantoin → end products. The enzymic decomposition of uric acid within the cell is slightly faster than xanthine degradation. 3. The finding that allantoin is an intermediate in purine metabolism but is not utilized by whole cells is discussed. 4. A comparison of algae and yeast purine metabolism is made." @default.
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- W2021358753 title "Purine metabolism by unicellular algae II. Adenine, hypoxanthine, and xanthine degradation by chlorella pyrenoidosa" @default.
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